2002 Volkswagen Eurovan Mv on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
SAFETY FEATURES: Side-Impact Door Beams, Driver Air Bag, Traction Control, Anti-lock Brakes, Passenger Air Bag, 3rd Row Center Lap Belt, Child Safety Locks, Dual note horns, Stability Control, Air Bags
EXTERIOR FEATURES: Heated Exterior Passenger Mirror, Rear window intermittent wiper/washer, Electric Rear Window Defroster, Front Fog Lamps, Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror, Heated Exterior Driver Mirror, Fog Lamps, Rear Privacy Glass, Intermittent Wipers, Privacy Glass, Heated Mirrors, Alloy Wheels, Body-color Bumpers, Black Door Handles, Tinted Glass, Body-color grille w/center logo, INTERIOR FEATURES: AM/FM Stereo, Bucket Seats, AM/FM Radio, Climate Control, Reading Lights, Headlights-On Warning Tone, Floor/cargo area carpeting, Rear Seat Heat Ducts, Rear Bucket Seats, Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror, Passenger Vanity Mirror, Theft-deterrent steering column, Power Door Locks, 3rd Row Seat, Rear Reading Lamps, Cassette, Front Reading Lamps, Rear Window Defogger, Driver Vanity Mirror, 4-Spoke Padded Steering Wheel, Front/Rear Cup Holders, Rear A/C, Front Seatback Storage Pockets, Vehicle Anti-Theft System, (1) front/(2) rear ashtrays, Power Windows, Cloth Seats, Keyless Entry, Cruise Control, MECHANICAL FEATURES: 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, Front/rear gas shock absorbers, Front Wheel Drive, Front Stabilizer Bar, Pwr 4-Wheel Disc Brakes (front Vented), 2.8L DOHC SMPI V6 engine, 150 amp alternator, Tires - Front All-Season, Power Steering, Aluminum Wheels, 4-Wheel ABS, 60 Amp/Hr Battery, Pwr rack & pinion steering, Tires - Rear All-Season, Conventional Spare Tire, OTHER FEATURES: 16" x 7" alloy wheels, Pwr front windows w/auto express-up/down, Power Passenger Mirror, Front/rear height/angle adjustable headrests, Front/rear assist handles/coat hooks, (2) rear dome lights, Side/rear privacy glass, Dust/pollen filter, (4) cargo tie down hooks, Color-Keyed Front/Rear 3-Point Seat Belts, Rear child seat tether anchorage, Rear flourescent light over folding table, Electronic ignition w/dual knock sensors, Multi-Zone A/C, Front door storage pockets w/rubber lining, Molded rear side panels w/cloth inserts, Sliding center side windows, Gasoline Fuel, Instrumentation-inc: speedometer tachometer odom, Rear Defrost, A/C, Lockable Storage Box in Left Side Door, Fold-up table integrated into rear side panel, Child safety side door lock, Molded roof lining w/rear air conditioning ducts, Front center dome light w/reading light & delay, Dual covered illuminated visor vanity mirrors, Rear cargo compartment shelf, Snap-on side window curtains, Power Mirror(s), 16 x 7 alloy wheels, Lower dash storage compartment, Dual Heated Pwr Body-Color Mirrors, Power Driver Mirror, Collapsible steering column w/theft-deterrent, entry lighting, |
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VW chair says component cost decrease keeps him confident of EV success
Tue, Mar 25 2014Volkswagen AG is in the middle of implementing a comprehensive electric vehicle strategy, one that we've been documenting for a long time. The Group stands ready to offer dozens of plug-in vehicles in the coming years if it feels there is sufficient demand and believes that selling a million EVs in Germany by 2020 is reasonable. That would be a solid number, but remember that VW sold over 5,923,000 passenger cars around the world last year, and the group as a whole sold over 9.7 million. At the company's annual Media Conference and Investor Conference in Berlin recently, the chairman of the board of VW AG - surrounded by some decidedly non-green examples of the VW Group's vehicles (some absurd new Bugatti, for example) - took some time to put the company's EV plans into focus. The upshot is that Dr. Martin Winterkorn is still guiding his electromobility ship into new waters, saying that "many more [plug-in] models will follow." Winterkorn said there are three main reasons he is confident in the ability of VW (and Audi and Porsche, at the very least) to push EV sales upward. Batteries are getting better, he said, and if the ranges can be extended, then customers are happy. But the real secret lies in reducing component costs. He said (as translated): It is important to look at the cost of the components: the battery technology, the electric motor and the electric components. Whenever you go into volume production, you of course have economies of scale. In two to three years' time, if we are able to achieve the goals we are setting for ourselves with cost and reach sufficient volume, I do believe that we can achieve two to three percent [market share] within VW Group. So, hitting a million EVs by 2020 is reachable. With the e-Golf and the e-Up off to excellent sales starts, we're willing to be confident as well.
2015 Volkswagen e-Golf
Mon, Feb 9 2015Until now, the only way you could get the words "electric" and "Golf" so close together was the put the word "cart" after them. Knowing that the e-Golf would be the next step in Volkswagen's tilt at electrification, the automaker designed the MkVII platform to fit a myriad of drivetrains, none of which would require purchasers to sacrifice the Golf-ness that makes the best-selling car in Europe, not to mention a huge hit here in the States. In the e-Golf that means power electronics underhood and an amoeba-shaped battery that fits in the floorpan, between the axles, where it won't ooze into the interior space. We look at the e-Golf as another kind of crossover: traditional cars that just happen to be electric, offering a taste of the new EV religion in soothing, recognizable garb. We had one for a week in its natural habitat, Los Angeles and the surrounding area. We really like the fact that, powertrain aside, it maintains everything we dig about the Golf. The caveat is that this is an EV first and a Golf second – you must first address the EV challenges and live within EV constraints, then you can enjoy the Golf bits. Even so, it's the electric car this writer would buy once we acquired the lifestyle to make proper use of it. The most noticeable exterior change to the e-Golf are 16-inch Astana wheels wrapped in 205-series tires that reduce rolling resistance by ten percent. Once you've cottoned on to that, the other alterations become apparent: the blue trim strip underlining the radiator grille, the redesigned bumper with the C-shaped decoration LED lights and the full-LED headlamps above them, the little blue "e" in the model name on the rear hatch. You won't notice the underbody paneling, that the frontal area of the e-Golf is ten percent smaller than that of a traditional Golf, that the radiator is closed off, or the reshaped rear spoiler and vanes on the C-pillars. Volkswagen says this results in a ten-percent drop in drag, getting the coefficient down to 0.281, but the standard Golf is also listed at 0.28. The TSI and TDI are 0.29. No matter those numbers, the point is the e-Golf looks just like... a Golf. The 12,000-rpm, 85-kW electric motor equates to 115 horsepower and 199 pound-feet of torque, which compares to 146 hp and 236 lb-ft from the 2.0-liter diesel Golf. It takes 4.2 seconds to get to 37 miles per hour, 10.4 seconds to hit 62 mph, and the little guy tops out at 87 mph.
VW announces recall of 26,000 2014 models with 1.8T engines
Tue, 22 Apr 2014Volkswagen has followed up on a stop-sale order from earlier this month, announcing a voluntarily recall of 26,400 vehicles that are powered by the brand's 1.8-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder engine. The new mill replaced the despised 2.5-liter five-cylinder in the Jetta, Passat, Beetle and Beetle Convertible last year. Weirdly, though, of the 26,452 units covered in the recall, only 1,655 are customer vehicles.
According to VW, the affected models were built between February 1 and April 6 of this year, and feature bad O-ring seals in the transmission oil cooler. Apparently, the faulty O-rings could cause a fluid leak, as they won't seal between the oil cooler and transmission. VW is blaming a material change from a supplier for the problem.
There have been no fires, injuries, accidents or fatalities relating to this issue, which VW will be fixing free of charge. Customers will need to report to dealers to have the O-rings replaced.